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	<h1>TraceBook - Manual newtrack screen</h1>
<h1><a name="Introduction"></a>Introduction<a href="#Introduction" class="section_anchor"></a></h1>
<p>If you start a new track, you will see this screen first. Here you can start ways/areas, insert points
	of interest, and edit existing elements. </p>
<h1><a name="Details"></a>Details<a href="#Details" class="section_anchor"></a></h1>
<p>The following screen shows the screen as it should appear to the user when he enters it: </p>
<p><a href="manual_newtrack1.png"><img src="manual_newtrack1.png" height="100%" width="100%"></a></p>
<p>At the top you can switch between three views. Here you see the &quot;New&quot; view. This view includes
	five buttons. The first button in this row is the &quot;Start way&quot; button. On the left side you
	see the icons which represent streets, areas, and points of interest in TraceBook. </p>
<p>If you press the &quot;Start way&quot; button, you begin to track a new way. The second button &quot;Start
	area&quot; gets a darker gray color and you can&#x27;t select it while tracking a street. If you want
	to stop tracking a street, just press this button again. </p>
<p><a href="manual_newtrack_startway.png"><img src="manual_newtrack_startway.png" height="100%" width="100%"></a> <a href="manual_startarea.png"><img src="manual_newtrack_startarea.png" height="100%" width="100%"></a></p>
<p>Media buttons get visible at the bottom of this view, when you start a street or area. With these
	media buttons, you can link videos, pictures, text notes or voice messages to your way or area. If you
	want to track a single point, press the &quot;Add point of interest&quot; button&quot;. If you want
	to set a note for the whole track, you can insert a message after pressing the add note button. </p>
<p><a href="manual_newtrack_edittracknote.png"><img src="manual_newtrack_edittracknote.png" height="100%" width="100%"></a> <a href="manual_newtrack_saving.png"><img src="manual_newtrack_saving.png" height="100%" width="100%"></a> </p>
<p>The second view on the right, is the edit view. </p>
<p><a href="manual_newtrack_edit_empty.png"><img src="manual_newtrack_edit_empty.png" height="100%" width="100%"></a> <a href="manual_newtrack_edit_full.png"><img src="manual_newtrack_edit_full.png" height="100%" width="100%"></a> </p>
<p>Here you see a list of all your tracked elements. In each list entry, you can see the same picture
	on the right side, which identify a POI, way or area. You can see the ID of each element and the coordinates
	with latitude and longitude. For ways you got start and end coordinates. Also you can see how many media
	files are linked to the element. If you look at a way or area element, again you can see the additional
	information of how many points are tracked for this element. </p>
<p><a href="manual_newtrack_edit_edit.png"><img src="manual_newtrack_edit_edit.png" height="100%" width="100%"></a> </p>
<p>With a long click on one item you can see a context menu. Here you can delete this element from this
	track or you can edit all meta information. With a short click on the element, you also come to the
	view where you can edit the meta and media tags. </p></div>
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